On Thursday, a judge denied Ross Ulbricht bail after a prosecutor for the U.S. attorney’s office accused the alleged Silk Road mastermind with attempting to hire hitmen to kill six people. One of those targets led the biggest scam in the anonymous … Continue reading →

ISLAMORADA – On June 3, 2010, after serving 15 years for trafficking drugs through the Florida Keys, Jorge Cabrera walked out the doors of federal prison in Miami as a free and basically anonymous man. So much had changed since 1996. … Continue reading →

Despite no advertised search and no public input, Opa-locka’s mayor and city manager on Wednesday announced they had hired a new chief to take the helm of one of the most scandal-plagued police departments in South Florida. Former North Miami … Continue reading →

For years, Pablo Oliveira dreamed of buying a property to house his high-end linen and furniture rental company, Nuage Designs, which has created settings for such glamorous events as the weddings of Carrie Underwood and Chelsea Clinton. A few months … Continue reading →

When Christopher J. Canidate was a kid growing up in South Miami, he and his friends would sneak into private pools on the other side of South Dixie Highway, because there was no place to swim in their neighborhood. Now … Continue reading →

The Miami Dolphins took their Sun Life Stadium renovations pitch on the road Thursday, highlighting support from a county commissioner and the mayor of Miami Gardens, the team’s hometown for 26 years. The politicians’ backing carries weight in the city that perhaps … Continue reading →

Opa-locka commissioners postponed a vote Wednesday on whether to approve a new tractor-trailer terminal in the city after a group of neighboring residents objected to the project. Zepol Holdings wants to build the terminal on 6.2 acres in the 3300 … Continue reading →